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@HTHCHousingAdvocate and encourage the development of affordable homes, both rental and ownership, for low and moderate income individuals and families in Huntington & LI
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No such thing as a public hearing on Long Island regarding housing without someone saying the following: huntingtonnow.com/public-hearing…
Thank you to all the Huntington residents who showed up at last nights public hearing to speak in support of the Melville Town Centre. Great job by members of the Housing Coalition.
Sterling Heights, MI, joins a list of other Detroit suburbs that will convert dying malls into town centers. Lakeside Mall will be redeveloped into 2,800 new housing units and a town center. Converting dead malls is an easy way to create town centers in the suburbs.
The Melville Town Centre proposal would allow for the conversion of unused office space, bringing hundreds of apartments to an area that urgently needs new housing. Come support it at 2pm next Tuesday, May 7th at Huntington Town Hall!
We need your support for the Melville Town Centre! Please sign our petition: actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell… This project is too important for the economic vitality of Huntington to fail!
“But the pro-building speakers,including many in their 20s and 30s, argued that they needed more affordable opportunities to rent so that they could move back to their hometowns or move here for jobs that awaited them.A handful of employers and recruiters made the same argument.”
“When we make certain neighborhoods off-limits to new construction, we’re not actually protecting “neighborhood character.” We’re pricing out the community that gives our neighborhoods their character.” vitalcitynyc.org/articles/when-…
Guest Essay: Huntington Town's housing proposal for Melville is a boon for LI by Mike Florio (chief executive of @LIBuildersInst) - newsday.com/opinion/commen…
We need your support for the Melville Town Centre! Please sign our petition: actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell… This project is too important for the economic vitality of Huntington to fail!
California NIMBYism is so extreme that Redondo Beach has denied the demolition of a power plant next to a beach in order to block the construction of more housing.
Whenever a good mixed use development plan is introduced on Long Island, you can always expect misleading and fear mongering mailers to be sent out. Please sign our petition which tells the Huntington Town Board to support this plan: actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell…
"I wish my kids could afford to live near me." "I wish I could downsize without having to leave my neighborhoods." Well, here's the solution.
Long Islanders take action! Great proposal to make Melville even better. Of course, we ❤️ any opportunity for #AffordableHousing but it’s part of a plan to bring vibrancy to walkable center by converting empty office & parking. Exactly the kind of redevelopment we need across NY!
actionnetwork.org/petitions/tell… Please sign the petition to support the Melville Town Centre: A walkable downtown with park space, shops, restaurants and the much needed housing. All by converting empty offices and parking lots!
Gross said potential solutions for LI could include more towns permitting accessory dwelling units,new housing around train stations and conversions of office space to housing. The @HuntingtonGov is considering a proposal to create a walkable, mixed-used development in Melville.
Our Board of Directors visited the Matinecock Court community development last week with developer Peter Florey. Exciting to see the progress even with lots of work still ahead. Construction is expected to be completed Summer 2025. Info: tinyurl.com/MatinecockCour…
“I see a vibrant, walkable downtown,with wide sidewalks and outdoor dining and outdoor retailing … an economic and social center in Melville that's going to attract new businesses to the area, along with giving their employees a way to stay locally,” Smyth said. Let’s go! 🏘️
Column: Huntington Supervisor Smyth is making steady progress in Melville by @randimarshall -newsday.com/opinion/column…
The local media on Long Island try to mislead and fear monger so housing reforms don’t happen. Imagine actually thinking the Town of Huntington would build 40,000 apartments in one area of the town. In actual reality, the proposal contains a "pause" 400 apartments are built.
“The report found that 24 commuter rail stations on Long Island have “near term” TOD potential, where “minor investments and regulatory intervention would improve housing affordability and the quality of life for residents in the near term.”
Long Island should have more multifamily housing around its train stations, according to a new report from the Regional Plan Association titled “Homes on Track: Building Thriving Communities Around Transit.” libn.com/2024/03/07/pla…
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